09-29-2005
You must have errors in your code. ${arr[1]} will retrieve whatever was stored in arr[1]. However, arr[0] would be the first element.
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
pg_fetch_array
PG_FETCH_ARRAY(3) PG_FETCH_ARRAY(3)
pg_fetch_array - Fetch a row as an array
SYNOPSIS
array pg_fetch_array (resource $result, [int $row], [int $result_type = PGSQL_BOTH])
DESCRIPTION
pg_fetch_array(3) returns an array that corresponds to the fetched row (record).
pg_fetch_array(3) is an extended version of pg_fetch_row(3). In addition to storing the data in the numeric indices (field number) to the
result array, it can also store the data using associative indices (field name). It stores both indicies by default.
Note
This function sets NULL fields to the PHP NULL value.
pg_fetch_array(3) is NOT significantly slower than using pg_fetch_row(3), and is significantly easier to use.
PARAMETERS
o $result
- PostgreSQL query result resource, returned by pg_query(3), pg_query_params(3) or pg_execute(3) (among others).
o $row
- Row number in result to fetch. Rows are numbered from 0 upwards. If omitted or NULL, the next row is fetched.
o $result_type
- An optional parameter that controls how the returned array is indexed. $result_type is a constant and can take the following
values: PGSQL_ASSOC, PGSQL_NUM and PGSQL_BOTH. Using PGSQL_NUM, pg_fetch_array(3) will return an array with numerical indices,
using PGSQL_ASSOC it will return only associative indices while PGSQL_BOTH, the default, will return both numerical and associa-
tive indices.
RETURN VALUES
An array indexed numerically (beginning with 0) or associatively (indexed by field name), or both. Each value in the array is represented
as a string. Database NULL values are returned as NULL.
FALSE is returned if $row exceeds the number of rows in the set, there are no more rows, or on any other error.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
pg_fetch_array(3) example
<?php
$conn = pg_pconnect("dbname=publisher");
if (!$conn) {
echo "An error occurred.
";
exit;
}
$result = pg_query($conn, "SELECT author, email FROM authors");
if (!$result) {
echo "An error occurred.
";
exit;
}
$arr = pg_fetch_array($result, 0, PGSQL_NUM);
echo $arr[0] . " <- Row 1 Author
";
echo $arr[1] . " <- Row 1 E-mail
";
// As of PHP 4.1.0, the row parameter is optional; NULL can be passed instead,
// to pass a result_type. Successive calls to pg_fetch_array will return the
// next row.
$arr = pg_fetch_array($result, NULL, PGSQL_ASSOC);
echo $arr["author"] . " <- Row 2 Author
";
echo $arr["email"] . " <- Row 2 E-mail
";
$arr = pg_fetch_array($result);
echo $arr["author"] . " <- Row 3 Author
";
echo $arr[1] . " <- Row 3 E-mail
";
?>
SEE ALSO
pg_fetch_row(3), pg_fetch_object(3), pg_fetch_result(3).
PHP Documentation Group PG_FETCH_ARRAY(3)